June 13, 2022

Stop the Steal / Stop the Lie

JAN 6 PROBE #2

Now focused on this narration

Presentation for this nation

Bright spotlight on Trump’s insistence

Delayed and played with resistance

Anticipated right to fight

He stated in preemptive strike

Laid groundwork with his hands so clean …

Rigged with “Fraud like you’ve never seen”

With early algorithms fair

Fox News announcement on the air

Biden’s win in Arizona

With this statement changed the tone of …

Trump, who claimed win in these wee hours

Before dawn, Trump reclaimed his powers

Stated numbers in his favor

Inspiration moment savored

Then Trump commanded … "Stop the Count!”

Big win was his… that count surmount

Campaign manager … then ignored

Potential loss was so deplored

Trump, psychologically impaired

Thought this election wasn’t fair

He never would a loser be

This election, specifically

Lawyer Rudy appeared on scene

His client shouldn’t be demeaned

Adviser …  inebriated

Thought Trump’s loss hotly debated

Told Trump, ‘They stole the win from us”

Two heads together, then discussed

Sowing doubt about Biden’s win

Though all the votes were far from in

Miller advised no victory claim *1

Until all votes were in and named

Trump had, by Stephien, been warned

Takes days to count, he’d been informed

AG Bill Barr, who’d soon resign

Saw many  falsehoods Trump designed

Told TRUTH to Trump … words not preferred

Framed branded “Stop the Steal” absurd

Situation Barr couldn’t take …

Watched Trump’s LIES he’d manipulate

Trump monetized this steal, a con

BIG LIE, BIG RIP-OFF going on *2

INSPIRATION: The televised January 6th Bipartisan Committee Report,

October 13, 2022 NBC and MSNBC.

Members of the Select Committee of Congress presented their findings and summarized their conclusions based on the evidence revealed by hundreds of interviews of witnesses (most of whom were Republicans, some of whom were in the Trump administration who testified under oath) plus evidentiary backup using actual videos of the event, plus recorded telephone conversations, internet communications, and hundreds of thousands of papers documenting these crimes.